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Nassau County Review
Official Paper, Village of Freeport
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917
Vol. XX, No. 15
FUEEPORT
HKiHNV.\TEK TIDK TABLE
(Officiai fi','urcs for Samiy Hook;
Fridnv. .'Vpri!
Saturday,
Sunday
Mondiiv.
Tuil.sdi.v.
.Wedncs'lMV,
Thursdav.
Prid:iv,
.Sal.ii.l-i;,,
i:;
11
15
Hi
17
IK,
\9
29
21
l):l'Ja. m. '
1:01 p. m. '
2:'27i). m.i
:{:46 p.m. |
4:.')l p. m.;
."):47 p. m.!
ri:()7p. m. i
7.00 p. tn.!
4:4!» p. m. ¦
EDWARDS AGAIN PRESIDENT OF FREEPORT CLUB
Big Fair for Big Cause
FRATERNAL ORDERS
ROOSEVELT
MERRICK
BELLMORE
Weekly Weather Report
I For Our Readers in Other Localities)
Thursday, niuhl heavy rain ami wiml.
Friday, April (i, ileur, cool.
.Saturday, clear, windy, ('olil.
Sund!!y. April S, Ka.nter, elear, windy, cold, snow all nijrhl.
.Monday, snowed till about '.» a. m.; too deep for walkin^r with shoes, one of the heaviest i^nowstornis of the Winte;-; . 'eared otf cold; fro/.c '(uite hard al r.i;;'ht.
Tusei' ly, clear, coUl wintry ilay.
Wediv.'^day, froze hard at ?ir.;ht, clear, warmer.
Thur.'day, chilly, liirht rain in w. ni. clear in o. ni.
.\t the ;iii:"j;;l ineetinv; of the .'¦¦rce-
t'ort Cluh 'i'uesday eveiiii'!. ;'iU' fol-
:ti vini? offic'.^rs were r'.'-eUMvtd for th<'
j-nsuinir vf-j.r:
Preside'it. Klvin N. Ivlvat.'.- ^ ;
X'Ice President, F'oc-e-.:. .S IKino.ir
.^'.•cretri.y. John ,>. Suiu :cr
'iVca.surir, ('. .M. V:.i.'i"i<!(
j i,'ircL-tor<, iwo year?. Sii'.ncv II.
I Swezey, Charles M. il.iri;, .Sidney '•¦.
ICiliscji. Hiram R. Sinn''.
I Direitors, one year, VVilliajn F.''nr-
! ne!l, William H. "(;race.
The foihrwinir nominalinj.' i'Onii"it-
; tee w;\., anpointel: Willard fV Finch,
Uohert Cl .Kiider.-un. Frank I'll-lc",
.1. (). CXnnmi;;trs and Werner .Nyrv.i.
Repor'.., of officers showed a suh-
stanlial increase in club revenues in
the tlircf months since the last aiiiiui':
liU'etlnr of the Club, the date oT tlie
annual meetinir havinir l)een clianurcd V." „ mi \i: n o.
. ,. , . , -1 /.ir/cr. 101 Wallace .Street.
from Di'c.'.rlier to .April
Niiuhhl.rllOO<l Workers Will Uaise Domn 'in thr «crct tr.Urnal orjanization. Fluids at Kvent on May l.'i to „, F„eport and vicmity.
IH. Inclusive
. 'J'hie Patriotic Circle will hold its
The .S'eitrhborhood Workers' Fair , <lomi'no and pinochle ;it the home of
will t)e held al. the Freeport (lub -"^^i's- ''''"ra Golden, East Railroad
House on .May l,".. Id, 17 and 1«, after- Avenue, on Friday c enin-. April i:).
rroors ard eveniii":.i.
'The Association is very thankful to ''''"-' ^Vonian'.s Relief Corps will hold
the Ollicer:; and members of the Free- '^ 'aun.ivy social in tie lod-^'e room in
t'lort, Club i,!r their donation of the use ^- *"*¦ ^'- ''• ""''• M'^-i'"-''' Ro"<l- i'«>^'
..r theh hou.-^e for ..he.above .lates ami ^^ ^-''''H'sduy e^-eninu. April 18; admis-^
aiso ,or their k-r.d offer to assist in '^""'- >*u"i»;^liin«: to be laundere.i. ]
."iiiicl'' copi •^ for Kair hsxuu i<un<l.
Ition unilr
thi
ient <•> I
makinir this fair a success.
It ,s the <lesire of the committee to .r.ake tliis fair the iarjrest und best that Nassau County has ever-held, it is to be a f!ommiinity Fair. Freeport, Rijci.ville Centre, Haldwin iind Roose- vcll will bc iepn-:ented at ihis fair. Proceeds to be used for a .Vei^hbor- hood House.
.Anyone wishinj.; lo assist in this , ch.'iritable work will kindly comniuni- vith tn- chairmaji, .\!rs. .\l. .1.
er U.ie.-. and an eluborpte collatian wa.s served. The hostess recei\%'(l"'^i namber of fine ixirlhday tokens from her ;i:uesls. Tho-^e present: Mr. and -Mrs. I'. Trumpfelier: .\. I,ewart7. of .N'ew York, .Miss K. Hyer of Brook¬ lyn, Misses Sophie, Carrie and Freda '.imbachs, Mr. und Mr:-.. !•{. Peterson ;.n I family, ('. Byer and son. L.
Thur.s<lay ni>rht nearly a hundred *'''^"^'="'"' ^'''"''''^ ^'''''"'¦'«' •'"'' ^'- ^'i'''- meijJtlrts were present at the iiistaJ- '"¦'• •^f^'''' <l"ini'r. music was enjoyed, latio^i of oilicers oi" Freepori Lodjre of ,, ,, ,, T. " v7 Klk... the ceremonv l.ein>r performe<l | , ''".^¦:^'" "»s« f "¦ >J»- - has elected bv I'a-t K.NaltCd Ruler Curtis Holt ofi"'" f"l!«w">>^ "^V'''-^^ f^r t''^' t'nsu/f.vr Qucon.sWorouKh Lodtre. assi.sted bv ! >'.''^^'"' <»?'"'"• l'r"'«j< ' "^ard; hVst members of the local lod-e as install'-^ '^'"*''"""^' •'j'^" '- H">''"^hs; second in" orTicer< ¦ lieutenant, .lames t oward, .ir.; re-
Tht oilicers installed v.ere: F- -'•-i'¦ ""''''''-^ .secretary, Percy i!. Tweed-
Klks
Nntjvi'h:-t:andiM;r' the heavy storm
'.Mrs. C. W. Wildner celebrated her ^'"S- Samuel Bartow is conlined to rth.lay anniversary Sunday. The '"•'' ''f'"!*^ ^"th »" attack of pleurisy. '¦.r:rr iLible was decorated with East- .,., , ' , ,
Ihe r*'irular monihiv meetinir of the '!:r.!!-iii-Hand I.eairue was held at the I o 'i<»'of PetriiTji .-\. Burns on Wednes¬ ilay ev«'ninir. .April 4. The youiiir lad¬ ies decided to make tiieir visit to .St. Ciiles' Honie on Saturday, .April 21. anil to uikV with them a token of re- raembraiice r^ their litlle friends. 1'reparations were made for ihe ike sale and dance to be iriven by
The Ladies' LeajTije of the Belimoro Presbyterian ("hurch will hold a sup-
jier in the chiM-> !i '^ \\>diic<d;i> ev¬ enini', .Anrij 2',
Rebecca, widow it ihc la;^' -ic-su Baldwin, died :it her home on New- liridKe P.oad on .Monday of last week at ihe aye of ^4 years. I''uneral ser- \ices weie held on Thursday after¬ noon. Rev. William Dalziel. a former
liie Lcairue on Fridav evening', April ";;.^"'^ "^ Be 1 more M. h. t hurch, JT. for the benelit of the Memck Bov -""•'«l"''v "."'' t'"' 'nterment was m ^; 1^^ dreenlielu I emeicry. Mrs. Baldwin
Archer B. Wallac.
es-
jdale; financial secretary, Paul Clra-
(in-'er;
Freeport Club Activities
I From llie I'ress ("ommittei') Spring I'rolic T<iniKhtI
BiK time tonifrht, includinu the foi lowinir anrl other uni<|Ue numbers:
"HoiiK Koiijr." by tliCivivacious Ma
Cards for Red Cross
.\ rani iiarty, bridi'i- and li\c hvin- ilrcil, will be held at the residence of tary, .Mrs. 11. Leray Ma.xson,
kniirht. Donal.l >h.c-j',"V^'''- treasurer. Kdward Schmidt;
delesrate to State < onvcnlion, (harles
outhern N'ew
de'e-j-ate t
The p;.rlnership in the barber sho| opposiii ,he ^''reeport Bank buililinu
is chan^e-l by the retirement "f .^iu^ j i„,e''rwins and chorus. ' Olexsoii. .<Ir. Beutler who has ocen Selections by one of Philadelphia's assoo.al.d w.th Mr. Ole.xson, b... ii-w f.^,,,^^^ f,.^,^,^, i3.,ritones.
taken wiin him .Al. Weinhold.
Minute Men Organizing
At a largely attended oii'i-tinjr of the Minute Men, held at the Freeport Club House Tuesday vveninir, Frank fj, Holland, of the County Commit¬ tee, stateii that immediate steps would bc taken to outfit and equip a 90m- pany of 100 men from Freeport, and as niaii.v more as could afford to se¬ cure their own eiiuipment, pendinjr the passage of an .\ct by ilie Lo'-jir • lature which would makv the outiit- tinK of the men a public charfre. In the interim, several wealthy resiilents of the ('ounty bad iruaranteed the e<iuipriient ofa limited number.
.About twenty responded to the call for men wiih previou.s military train- inK, and these will bc placed in charge of squads of four or eipht for prelim¬ inary drill.
The tl;'st mobilization v\ill be at the lield, '•'iriii r of B-iyvii.'W .Avenue uui Smith Street, .Saturady afternoon al ,;5:.'{0, when a drill will be held under military imttructors. Every man wh has si'-Tiied an enrollment blank, and i wiyinu' to irive serious attention to the work, is re(iuested to atten i Jiis drill.
Kev. S. (). Curtice, throutrh Kdward F. ('00':. offered to serve as chai)laiii of tbe proposed company, "or in any other way hi.s .service niitrht be re¬ quired, e^en to sboulderintr u gnn." The olVer was unanimously accepted.
Wants Bid* for
Post Office Quarters
Proposals will be received for furn¬ ishing- suitable quarters for the l-'ree¬ port F'ost Oflice. Proposals to be sent to "(J. .M. Brown, Post Otfice Inspect¬ or, Brooklyn, N. Y.," on or before April -ir^, 1917. Not less than l!)0(t square feet of floor space to be re¬ quired. Locatitm near business cen¬ ter and within HO rods of railroad de¬ pot, are points for general considera¬ tion. Specific and other inforniation, necessary to be considered in submil- linir proposals, may be obtained from T. Benson Srnith, Postmaster, or from llie Po>l Olfice Inspector.
The quarters now used are inade¬ quate for the ;rrowin}r business, hav- in)f from 1100 to, 14011 square feet. It is anticipated that when this lease is made provisions will be included for adequately screeninir off the front so that there cun he, an open lobby for benefit of patrons rentinir boxes.
<;el Your Tickets for
Ked Cross Benefit
hi our Red Ooss column is an item ;rivinp details of a show for benefit of the local Reil Cross Work, to be held at the American Theatre next Tues¬ day and Wednesday. This perform¬ ance netted about $'200 for the Ked Cross work at Patcho^rue-^it surely ouKiit to Uo as much for Freeport.
( AKD.S OF THANKS
Mr 1). W. McKeeman wishes to e.vUiid through our columns her thanks to her many kind friends and neiKhbors for their sympathy and as¬ sistance in her bereavement in the death of her husband
E<litoi Review:—
Kinly permit me to use your col¬ umns to thank the numerous friends and especially the Order of Elks, for tjieir kindness to me in my recent be¬ reavement in the death of my hus¬ band.
Mrs. .A W. (iallienne.
Advertisement
Miss Lillian Cross and chorus in cos¬ tume in "Poor Butterfly."
"My Coal Black Rose," an artistic number by .Miss Rose Van Rees.
ed Ruler. Icemed le:;(linir
Honuid: esteemed loyal knijrh;, Uoy ¦ ,,
'). Pearsall; esteemed lecturinR! r.''''r'\, , , ,, .
!cni;;li.. I'larence A. Edwards; secre-! Vl' ^""^'-'it-i'^n. Anthony .\hirino vester P. Shea: treasurer. '''^'*'~"'^''''* •^"¦¦^^'u <oimiy Flremen'^ illi South Evoe^^i. S. Randall; esquire, .Tames p. i-^-i-'"'-''''''"". •^'"thur H, Cornell ano tuneful I'""" P'cach Avenue, on Monday after-, Jirown; chaplain, Chester .A. Fu'ion; ' ""'^''^ ( ovsaur, jr noon. April 2:i, for benefit of the Red iu"*^!' '-lutird, .lohn E. .\oliin; tiler. Cro-s work of Freepori Chapter. Simon P. .Mayer; oriranist. Harry P. Ticiels will be sold at 50 cents each, ' Wolfer; trustee for three years, Al¬ fred H. '>'ojo-t; representative to Crand J.odiri' at Boston, Cieorire M. Levy; al¬ ternate. Franklin G. Hill; Donald
Services al the Chvrch of the Re¬ deemer Sunday, the F'irst .After Kast- er, ;it 11 o'clock .A. .M. and ^s o'clock P. M. Morninir Prayer und sermon, l-^venini; Prayer aud .Sermon. The Sunday school meets in the Parish House each Sunday al 10 A. .M. The Woman's Auxiliary meets on ThiTrN. ^ '•"'•'>" days at 2.:W ¦ P. M, The G. F. S. iiiee'.s en !''rid;\\^ i:t T.'iO P. M. The Boy Scouts meet on Tuesdays at 7.oil 1'. .\I. A cordial invitation is extend¬ ed Co till to attend the services of this church and lo become idenlil'ied with ils coniPiUMily interests.
ur\ ivcd hy three sons. Stetiheii and 'A'illiam of this vilhiee and .lohn of Merrick, and two itauyrhters, Mrs. Sa¬ rah Prince and Miss KIsie Baldwin.
•lohn .1. Bcdell. wlvo is now resid- irrr m Nefoundland. .\'. .1.. was a vis¬ itor in net'ivMiic last Saturdav and
.1111! >!is. Maxson will have no oli.iec- lion to sellintr you one or ; lore c.tr iMo't play card:-.
if yi
The Company has ordered Inii feet
of new hose and empowered a coni-
mi'tec. under .Arthur H. Cornell, to,
have Its aulomobili', now used its a 1 . ..• ,¦ e t
,„ , , ,. , " "^ ' "--i n j^ patriotic iiuetimr for women of
tractor, in hau intr the hose wairon. i,u ¦ u i 1 11 \\ 1 c
.... . . , , , ., ' the \:; aire will tie held on Mondav af-
converled into a straight automobile
ternoon at .'!
Social and Personal
On Thursday evening, .April
¦ - ' . .„ ^. ...,,, ....,,..1., . i^io<ii,ii (ll .1 ir
Macdonald. Francis A. Keouh an 1 ;'"^^'" ^^='«:';"- 'he ( o opany s .luar-^^,,.. yValter E
,\ i>retty jrirl chorus will assist Miss '. friends irathered at the ho\iH- of Mr. Mildred Reast in "The .Moonlijrht . and .Mrs. .looseph .A. .Asch to kivc .Mr. Scene" and .Miss CJIadys .Austin in ; ami .Mrs. Stephen W. Hunt, who have Teach .Me To Smile." just returned from the West, a wel-
ArchiM- B. Wallace were appoinlod House Committee for the eiisuinfr i year. After the meetinK a dinner was ' tendered by the officers to the District ! Dejiuty and visitors from Queensbor- ; oujrh Lodire. The Lodtre starts its 1
rn ,i!so lo he wired for idcctri-
An unusual nuniber will be the fan-: come back to Freeport. The first ' "'^^^' '^¦'*'^"'.y*-'"'" ^''•^ '''^'^ "'^''."'""'"s-
\ donation of about 300 fine books I were received from Doubleday, Pajre ; & f^o., of Garden City, and Kdwin G. ; Kaynor of Baldwin, to he added to. the Edw.ird 11. Ols.-n .Memorial Li-
lance by Miss Wicks and len other part of the evninir was spent in play
cnarmintr younir ladies. ink' Five Hundred, after which re- Owen Humphrey and eiKht stuniiintr freshments were seived and dancing
^how jrii'ls in "Hello." enjoyed until u late hour.
Fnink Pitcher, Leo .Anderson and a - - —
local youiiK Caruso will delisrht their •'. .M. Keeiran, who has been ill with '''^;"">•
auditors. imeumonia. is iraininir nicelv. '^^^ ''''^t initiation under the new
Padewerski imtiersonations. oflicers will be ne.xt Thursday cveiiinj:-,
.A charniinu' siirprise--the "Rose I<«-'v. .1. Sidney Gould of the Free- April 111.
Sonr.r." . I"""!- Presbyterian (Church was elected ^ij-'' crowds have attended the min-
There will be a cclei)ralioii of the Holy Communion at the Kpiscopal Church next .Sunday mornine at 7::10 o'ldock. .Archdeacon Diif!icdd will be the celebrant.
ail.' urjrcd to attend. .Mrs. Spear's house should be packed to capacity. The women of the vilUiRe do not trail till' men in ways of national helpful- ner.s. SUKKestions will be made and
rlic pas.-iiu.' of an old laiuiniark t.ok place 01, S.iiurdtty of last week w'lcn the tixturefsjiu tbe store former¬ ly 'Onducted' iy.\ 'Kilward Smith were sold at auction. The store was tirst opened by .loseph llunt ai'oul thirty years airo, and luis ln'in conducted as a t'cneral store ever .^mci'. Tbe post oilice was located 111 the siore about It the honie of 'd'teen years a;ro. where it remained until its lenioMil to Firemen's Hall last luontli. It was one of the few re niainini;' old-time Lonir- Island stores where- the residents colleiti-d in the eveninu, purchased their ¦'upplit'S. ¦swapped yains and discussed current
Si)ear. .All womeli
work taken up for the men of Uic ; <"l'''''' "<" ''"'¦'' '""'''^''^f
I navy. Keal necessities and comforts
1 will be provideil for the tiirhtiiiK man.
j The meeting will be especially at-
: tractive because a short address of a
AI the annual election of tire de-
n; rlnient officers for the ensuing ^ ,. ... , , , ,
ve;ir the followinu were elected: .lesse ' ''''^"'!i''"' '"'^'¦'"' ''''" '"' '"'"''' ''>' ^'^*"
authoress .Alice r rench, nom de plumi'
"Octave Thanet." Miss French is
historian of the National Soiietv of
Members of .\dvance Hook and Lad- Icr Comiiany are rehearsinyr for a iiinslrel shou -.vhicb tluy will pre¬ sent in their li.ill in ihe near future.
iiliodes. chief; C. Miller, 1st deputy; .\rthur ("ornell, 'Jnd deputy; .lohn Hin¬ richs. secretary; Charles Kpple, treas¬ urer; Kev. A. .Sniith, chaplain. ^1.^
School N'otes
The class of i:M7 elected its oilicers
,p , , „. , , , : iIh' past week as follow^: President,
fuesday and Wednesday cvenmirs of.,;,,,..,,,,, ,_^,^.^,y. ^,,,.^, „„,,(,,,.„, ^uth
Editor .Nassau County Review:—
I wish to express through your pa¬ per my appreciation of the splendid support given me by my friends throughout the Town of Henipstead, particularly in the Villag* of Free- ¦ port, at the recent Town Election. Al¬ though not elected, I feel very much pleased that through the help of my friends, both Democrats and Repub¬ licans, I was able to make the good showing 1 did.
Very truly yours,
Charles E. Cook. Tc the Public:—Notice is hereby given that 1 do not know of any place in Freeport or any othar village that I conlii go to get trusted >" P- R Southards name. >
J^gne<} by his wife,
Comvliii B. Southard.
Kd*f*rX'\^vmrT\
Guess who will participate in the moderator of the Presbytery of Nas- ^trel show given for benelit of Free- exhibition dance, sau for the cominir year at its reirular ; port Lodire at the .American Theatre
.Not the least of pleasures will be j «c^«io" "" Tuesday, at Mineol.i.
the light supper served during the per- ¦ ._ _ . this w
formance at prettily decorated tables. ; HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ,- . ' ::.
Later a regular dance will follow with (Special Contributor! ¦ r'astern Star
music by a prominent orchestra; $1 ^ The hockey "clul. of Freeport Hijrh o }' V"' ""¦^'^'">^' "<" Freeport Ch:„,ter , ^^.,^ ^^-curacv tests wen
ticket, including supper. School will start practice soon after '^f^'^^^'/'¦*-'"'"'^, "^ ^'l'-' V'" ^'"'^veek.
Ne.xt Tuesday evening Harold E. i the Easter holidays. The club is ^^^"V/u*" T !¦'¦"';'"•¦"'• , 1 , " -At the next meeting. .Vpril -J.s, thei
.Mary Lytle; secretary, Helen Kliza-
iieth .Mahoney; treasurer, Henry Bur-
Ilnickmeyer
II last
Brown will deliver his lecture on "Yel- : known as the "(iania Alpha Sigma." ,,¦.-. r. . >, ». ,, ¦ .1 lowstone Park.;' which is interesting I The president of this club is Miss ! .^';'*"'-'^ '"'!" ,^' ' ^: .'''"/'' 'V'^,'-^-"
School opened Tuesday morning after the Faster vacation.
Miss Bertha Kirley was abseiil the
Colonial Dames of .America. Her works include "Missionary Sheriff," "A Book of True Lovers." "The Heart of Toil," "A Slave to Duty," "Man of the Hour," and "The Lion's Share."
Hei-herl Colvin has leturned lo Ins home here and is now employed with Bennett Smith's (laraLre, Freeport, after an ab,seiue of some months in (¦anulen, .\. .1. employed by the Vic¬ tor Talking Machine Company.
Kodiiian Rowe the mjii of Mr. and Mrs. ,!ai'ics Kowe of this villa'-;-e is seriously ill at his liome in New Y uk with Briirht's Disease'. This is sad rews to the younger men of the d- laue a;! when Rodman lived here ne w,-is known among them as a mo-t e- liinable young man. .Mr. Kowe's fame
.Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward S bave returned fiom a short Northern .New '^'oik.
The local ifler he ,-l(
liaioer shops ^ed on .\londa
.1. .MolUu
Deubert
visit in
I here- unlil :>
iL the
Coiistalile .lai oath ol ollicc and .issumcd hi.- new d'iti(.. Oil MoMilav of this \veek.
." )¦ i.'ifor' is !:eiiiT madi i-/.e a branch of thi' Nas: Home 'iui'.i'd ill thi.i villagi nu'ii bave donated the u
hai! lo' ,iiid dril!
;'.ni/.crs foi-
to oigan-
lu (ounty
The lire-
i' of their
I't ings
arry .1. Apeler I'rom a ihree c. .¦^o.ii iiiTu Stac;
retorned on .Mon- iilhs' trip through
U.
•If I M - ii I I.-1 o Ul . -Mrs. I. .•\. rulton, Airs, rorrest S Mabee, Mane .Mabee, Kdna .Schluter, ,-,„, , ., ,. ¦ t , ,
11 , r, 11 I n- ,' T.-t Dunbar, .Mrs. Gordon l.mdsav am
Helen Rollo, Lillian (^ross, Eleanor ,, i„',i- ,- v. ¦ ,
Mrs. William V. Nob e.
Aliller, .Margaret Magee, Matilda .New- lan. .Marie Milbank and .Miss Helen
\\ icks, the trainer.
I'or some time a large squad of en-
liuisiastic fellows have practiced dili- ently under Mr. Hubbard for the
baseball team. .Although we are han-
diiapped by the absence of Pettit and
I winning team. The fellows are 1 shorting Ul) so well that Captain Rollo ' has not as yet been able to pick the ^ team. He expects to do so in a few d<,.i.s so as to have a team ready to
.lohnson IS a ball pitcher i» well renieinbei->"d I forn;erly resided imong us. (ireat things viere jU'edi.-i. : '.'¦ii'id';''uim- iiioxed \ 'd of liiln in that'liiK.' hut appro;rr»lj-1 ¦- -
n'.r- di-^e;|,se prevented a brilliant I'.iti.^ .bihii P.rawn and family
f'ainiU, who lu- Memck
ure
X,
a-.-neii lo I'leir cottav ection for tin- ;
WANTAflH
, .\t tiu' annual nieeting for the elec jlion of Warden and \ estry at the ^ (hurch ot the Redeemer on Tuesday
iiioiniii'i the following were elected:
W.irdens. 11. II. Cammann, R. P. Kent;
Vestrynen. K. C. Caniniann. Keed the lirenien held a pinochle and lanco
Milliner, 1). V. W. Ljiwson, F. W. Set- ' in their hall.
He. A. .L Anthonv, I). A. Clarkson, H.
\'. K. Fairfax, C. H. Bowne. ' ~^'--
(!n WeiJi
day
Plains, N. Y.; Mrs. Floyd Kandall, .Newark, N. .L; .Miss K. Brown. Flush¬ ing, -N. Y.; Mrs. Bentley. Pouirhkecp- Jr. O. U. .V. M. '^"'•,^' Y.
Tbe chiss initiation held last Fridav | ''"^' 'i"'-''i<l:")<'i' banner for week evening \^ Freeport Council No. -,7 I ^''"','"t^' April •'' went to Miss Ketch- was attended by over one hundred j =""''^ '•'*'¦ Grade with a :•> per cent, av- member.s of the order and large dele- | •'•'U're.
gations from Oyster Bay Council No. '" ^''¦^- Handall's 4th (irade the
!»7, Rockville Centre Council No. 80, : •I'^'l'ij'i' ''""test for .March resulted in
1-ussell, we expect, and with reason, ^ ,,^^.^.,.^^ ^. .^^ ^^ ^ ^^ Hempstead -'"'i" Harworth and Mary Post as
ami Kagk-Council No. 4.') of Amity- '*''"'''''**• ^'•'Hh Hussell Nebie and Irene ville. The degrees were given to Clair ' Walker, second.
S. Bartholomew, Kdward R.Mills,- lu the mental contest m the 7th ami | Isaac Whritenour, Edwin Stillwell, I ^^t'" Crades for .March, Foster Kobin jr., R. Kneeland .Ashdown Frank E i'''*' with .John .McCarthy second, play Brooklyn Prep, here Saturday, 'j^.^.^_ ;^j„,.j^^^ Crevoiser.u and Archer | '" spelling, Gordon Lucey ha.l the | !.'.V''" I'-'t. »!>_ t
;J. Post, all of whom joined the locol 1 highest, while Anna Behr and Anna
' .Montross came second.
One hundred per cent, in history,, Eugene Coker. David Coker, Frank I ^¦=^"""""" through Scout headquart- Kotze. !'''"s has olfere<l to supply all land ne
j'-('--.sary. plow it anil fertilize it and
I provide, also, what seed may be re-
I quired. Potatoes, corn, and rice are
on his experiences and conditions out ; mentioned. The sale of produce "11,
West. Bishop Luthir B. Wilson. D. D., LL. :'0*' *^"," ^•¦'•' 'TH'i'di tlie Seoul tre;,s-
The local Council was represented ! "•¦ the resident Bishop in New York : "''•^' ''"hi" louks to a- like a grand
have enterd in the mdoorjneet to be ,,„ „^^,^ ^- uniformed members at the'«'ity, will preach in the morning. I'.'^i^''-.-""I n ^¦.^^•;nberin..r our «^yn, feel-
ii.eeting held at the Freeport Cluh to I ''¦!>'¦« 'ire being maile to make the oc-j'¦''-^¦¦^ '•' hoyhood dais v,e thinh* the up- .^
ori'-anize a home guard, : casion memorable in the' history of P"»' to gel hehind the hoe for the Cheshire.
: the church and the community. Con-!''"""try's sake, iiatriotish! II sho.iM
-Alpha Council. D. of A., Helping 1 tributions are being received dailv I ht' irresi.-iible. Whether it was .so Annual Nassau turned to .school Tuesday morning |r.,„,| Sewim;- Circle, will meet at the I towards the deficiency that has been :'"t«'uded or not, the propo'ition jiut- after a pleasant vacation at Port i,^^,^ ^^ j^j^^ ,; Ouiiker, :! Graffing ; allowed to accumulate for several i the boys in a position to .^liow the vil- get better acquainted with your fel- Washington, the home of Miss Wicks, |>l.,^.p^ „„ Tuesdav, April 17. Election | vears. Over $:iOO is still needed to ' ''J-''" '^^h.-t is 111 them and prove llu
Mel-l-i
in the Water-
lllllier IllolltllS.
11,
I the Uth,
Now that the nice weather bis , j p„^^ .^„ „f ^^^,^,„ j^.,^,.^, ^^^ ,,,^^^, come we boys report for outd(jor drill ; Council, and several other canilidates ami exercies twice a week to Mr. Hub- ,.^^^^ Councilor Stephen W. Hunt, bard This IS a hne practice . for m ^^,^., ^^^ ,,^^.„ ,„, j,^^;^^^^ ^^ ^j^^, ^^^^ addition to building us up physically, i j,,^ ^^^^^ ^j^,^. ..^j,, ^ ^..^.^ ^^, ^^^ ,^ It will actually prepare us so that we, ^.^, j.^^^^.j, ,^^^^ f,^i,,^^y ^^,^.^j„^ ^^,^^,
gave the members an interesting talk
liractical proposition lias the loc.il Boy .Scouts. The nieil of a largir cultivation of I laml for food supplies in the present crisis is universally felt. Mr, H, H.
.Mrs, I'rank Coraii alid son ( liarle- re sntVerni'.- with .-in altock of the rippe.
will be ready when worst comes to ; wtrsl.
Four villages, Rockville Centre, I Lynbrook, Henipstead and Freeport,
BALDWIN
FRANCIS M. HCC.O
Secretary of .State
Who Will Speak at Fraeport Club o'n
"Citizenship" Next Friday Evening-
held Saturday nights the Ilth, Rockville Centre. There will be 30 boy? from each school.
-Miss Fairchild and Miss Wicks re-
The Ka.-ti 1 s.
11101 ml Coii'/ri'i.'
.Sunday were w
organ wii< useil
.Mr. and Mrs
>oiis. Corodon
s(ii.'iiiling smiii
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),\v... Frai K ,. ."l.eshire, of Ma
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and
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Chun-h last
nded The new
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on .Norton and
I'rederick, art'
1 llill faiiii in
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low-members and fellow-citizens.
Public Patriotic
Meeting Tonight
.A men's public patriotic meeting will be held under the auspices of Freeport (^ouiicil No. 57. .Jr. O. C. .A. .M., this Frida.v evening, April PI, at S p. m., in .Mechanics' Hall on Rail¬ road Avenue. The suisaker of the ev¬ ening will be Rev.'J. F. Carson, D. D.,
where he visited his parents
There is a movement iu school to
' organize a junior Reil Cross Society
' .)f boys and '-rirls between 14 and 17.
The speaking contest, for which a
1 number of boys and girls trieil out
I some time ago, will'be held .April '27
' in the High School auditorium,
.A*.Xhere wus no school last Monday
c ..,. i^ I. I n u ., • we ha*l no speaking in the assembly.
pastor of the Central Presbyterian 'v. . «, 1 ., ,,.»i. '
r,L 1 » n , , 1. ' • -Next Mondav, the Ibth, a program
Mr. Hubbard also returned "ruesday ^f officers and .Social will be held.it j meet the entire dehciency, including i •'^''""t spirit as a practical thing. An from "somewhere in Pennsylvania,' heing the first anniversary of the Sew-i this-year's, and a strong effort will be ! ^'^^''t '^ "'" '" raise $1^00 for Scout
Freeport Gun Club
, made to secure th( anniversary day.
The 78rd anniversarv
ntirf' amount by 1'¦"fi'''Pi"t'fI a.nd S1I3 is now in hand.
We thml: that the boys eouhl l„ok f.'jr
f the .-hurch j the re-i to < .nn;' with a rusn.'if they
lb.
woLil.l grid) Ul) thi:^ generous olfer. Go
' > boys! Shoy,' that you are the
-tisr of which iiien are ni-ide!
Mr, and .Mrs.
Church of Brooklyn, a man whose in teresting personality and well-kno-wn oratorical ability will well repay all who come out to hear him. Invita¬ tions have been extendeil to the men of all the local churches and fratern¬ al orders. The committee in charge of the meeting consists of Hilbert R.
entirely of juniors will appear.
School Meeting May 1
The annual school meetiiiL; of V'ree-
Seveii gunners turned out at the \ '^^'^" he appropiiaiely observed prize shoot held on the groumls at the , *"''"""'' Sunday in .May, the KUh foot of South .Main .Street, Saturday; .- afternoon.
,A gale of wind from the northwest Boy ScoutS Busy
blowing across the trap made the tar- (Special contribution, recei'.fcU too i''^-'t^rni'd h.'.' gets perform all kinds of stunt? in ! late for use in la.^l week's issue,) the South
the air and most of the gunners ex- Boy Scouts of .America, Troop 1,
perienced considerable .liflficulty in took in twelve new members at their , '^"uic ol i,i. ,;., , ,, , .„.,;., their attempts to make the charge of last nieeting, Tuesday evening, an.l '" havii._' a comnlunity ArncrK'an Ha; shot connect with the targets. two patrols of Jr. Prep, members. A ¦""' ha'." purcha.se.l one at !SI.'{.7.".. Ai
Aug. Klesick with 4r)x.')0, s^cratch, ¦ 100 per cent, .luty pin was awarded '"hlitioral amcunf nwe!;-!.i-v f,i dy
tl.
be „e! Bc:;;h,
Suffrage Convention
¦i i:'- SulVragisi- of .Nassa'i'( o.
he-I "do their hit" in the war
:.)!.stitute the main business of
nnual convention of the Nassau
i- 'vVoniair> Siilfra-.'c Party t'
¦!•! at tK^ N.is'-au Hotel. Lonn
Wednesday, .Vpril 2o, frorn
o) until .")::!0 p, in, Dudley
, Collector of the Port of
,\frs. Carrie Cha(iiiiaii
' * ('.111. \i! 'inal Leader; Mrs. .Norman
V. D. Clarkson have : ,|e R. VVhitehou.se, Slate Li'a.ler. and
'¦ ' '¦!:*'i I'lnt ,'t,' _\li-s. Ruyniond Brown. Long Island
hairman, will \>e the speakers. The
.'iijuat- I'I'i lion i,>f oflii-ers will ;ilso be
l-eld.
Jieven I;mdred moiiien alten.led last
year's ci....ention an.l .luncheon. It'is
Xpected that this year's attenda:ico
port School District .No. 9 will be held J- F. Simonson 14x."»0 scratch, and Mr. • Charts W. Trubenback. Thiii troop ''>>^ 't will be required, perhaps a pole, will break thut record at tlv<s Vrove Street .School Tuesday Patterson 4i;.x.")li, 10 handicap, won the ' is un.ier the leadership of .Mr Kemp. ^" desiring to contribute to the eic-
.An in'li.-ation '»f the spirit of .Nas- evenir»«/ May 1, for the transaction ' prizes in the order named. land Drill Instructor Weiitcott of the ' f'^"-'"' '"">' '''' i"" through Mr Frank ^au Couniy .'¦fulfragistK wus given at
Johnson, John Fawcett, C. Wesley of business as usual at thai, meetinp. Hick Van Rees won a leg in the 23rd Regiment. -Meetinirs are hel.r ^'""''' ."hose iniiiative gives ns th' Golden, Frank S. Snedetker, sr., and , and also to elect three Trustees; one Dupont Irophy with a full score, to-' every Tuesday evening from 7:30 to ' ^¦V"'«' eiiijlfm of Merric!; m Elvin A. Dorlon. in place of Rowland H. Mayland, de- gether with G. B Patterson. y:.30. ._—
Ih.
The scores:
ceased, to fill his unexpired term, from
Real Estate Sales May \, 1917, to July 31, lOlS; one in
V. G, Walters has sold his Pine St. place of Charles C. Moore, and one in . -August Klesick
residence to .loseph R. Clark, who will place of Walter B. Cozzens, each for a , J. F- Simonson
occupy it, with his family, after May term of thrt»e years, whose terms of Mr. Patter.son
1. Mr. Walters and family will trav^office will expire on July 31, 1917. C- A- Van Rees
el during the Summer. ,. , £,, -.. - • „— - ¦>¦ Dempse> Douglas Shoes lor Boys. .A new ij, \-^n Re^'s
Arthur Wilson has sold his Merrick «tyle this week. Gun Metal Calf Blu- y\ Alcorn
Road resi Ience to Hnrry Ross- of New •^her. full toe, sewed sole. Price $3..^0. Scores Dupont Trophy:
York ^^'^ ^"^ Douglas Shoe made for jidp
.___ . boys. Sold only at Crevoiserat's, 9S ' r_ Y^r, Rees
Ralston .Shoes for Men. Gun Metal So. MKin Street. ! c.. B. Patterson
Calf Lace, calf upper, invisible eye- Aiivortwement j y gimonsor,
lets, sewed sole. English last, wooden ^ preparetl for ii hard Winter by t ^^^<^^^
peffsed heels. Price »6«0. Crevois buying coal in April while the firice ia , ^' Alcorn '
er^t's, 05 So. Main St, , down Sinclair Raynor. « N Main i D. Van Re**
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I.'') 1.''. 17 <) 10
'rhe boys are taught to do many use- A cake and cundy sale for n,. ..
2.'. Hdp. Tot- ful things and in the past two weeks fit of ihe Boy .Scout Etiuipjuent I'on'l
21 0 45 I have been called out to assist in put- will U- held by tHe ' Hfand-in-Hand
44ltinL' out dangerous grass fires. The Uague in the local fire h;ill i"; I'ri.lay
42 boys are always willing to aid in any evening the 27th. :J8 worthy cause, so visit them, and show
<dverti«<m*«t ' St.; Tel. 184.
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.April Mir.ola Conference, Wed-
' -., .\pril 1, when on hundre.i rep-
-.itive women attending, voted
•'*•;.. lastically a»id unanimously to
:idopl the following resolution;
Resolved, That we, the members of the N'assau ''ounty Woman's BufTraKa Party, g.i on record as patriots first, an.l sutTi;-;igist)i ,<econd, and that w« .'i6 i your int-reat in these coming protect- ., Queen '.Juality Shoes for Women offer ourselves to the government in \ 32 ors of the V. S A Our new pumps and Oxford.s now in the prcnnt crisis for any work Wtf.-J
-^ I •¦•,».»-.«,. 'revoiserat's, 9:> .So. .Vlain St 1 can do. J
HYMENEAL Ad..rti»«mfDt ^
VDA.M.S—W.AK.NKR T "Z: ., „ '*" you need workers? Employ—^
lleg. Annou.uement is received of the esting-ami''.i,,.'".nTri. for''sn,-r*«,l' "^^ «'»^';,/''^ unalert .n-.iwake, 'W 3
I leir 1 marriaw of MIkk FHitV, Fll..u.„,.»i. y'''-'"''—""",,!"" "Pint for such a.l- gingered these make exactly that-1
u^.^L* /ML- « »r ' • '*'"^"'"''» *•'' K"-"* "1 yo" ''hen once sort of a bu.^nes.s - unfailingly. H -
dai^ghttr of Mrs. Frances M. Warner, implant.e/i. Through cfaasified adver- in vour b'.sinesy vnu mM-d real wwfcl '
and Austin .Adams, jr., formerly of tising .sell -jomething you no longer ers', real ro op«n»tu»-i( with you iB th* '
Fteeport. in Brooklyn on Wednesday, "*^ 'or its cash value Vou will be t.-i«iT nf b.nd. say 'o in ;¦ "Hii'lii Want- '
April 4. Thev will reside in fJrange ; »'>le to accomplish raore with the mon- ed" adverti-tenient! 1
S' ,j ' ey than with the unu.^e'l article... .3
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